An NGO, Ekatra, on Monday released a documentary film highlighting the plight
of families of farmers who committed suicides in Punjab.
The
documentary film covers Lehra Gaga and Andana blocks of Sangrur district,
around 100 km from here, where many cases of farmer suicides have been reported
in the last few years.
Inderjit
Singh Jaijee, who works for the welfare of victim families, said: "We have
maintained the records of farmer suicides since 1988. According to our figures,
over 3,000 farmers commit suicide every year in the state."
But the
records compiled by police, district administration and other groups are quite
contradictory. Like police said that during the period from 2002 to 2007 only
seven FIRs (first information reports) of suicide were registered whereas
district administration said that 232 cases of suicide were reported during
this period," said Jaijee.
Anwar
Jamal, who has directed the film, said the documentary will be screened at
various forums in the coming months.
"Farmers
committing suicides is a major problem in Punjab but it is not only the failure
of crop that prompts them to take this extreme step. In many cases, they were
illiterates, drug-addicts and had taken huge debts to fulfill their other
needs," said GS Kalkat, chairperson of Punjab Farmers Commission, who
formally released the film.